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thanks for joining us. 5:47 right now. what may have seemed like an everyday crime story has an everyday twist, actually, something far from it. police are still searching for a suspect after a liquor story robbery led to shots being fired near a soccer field where students were playing a game. abc2 news sherrie johnson joins us live in the studio with more from that coach. >> reporter: it's not something you see everyday. a girl's soccer coach apprehending suspects. that's exactly what happened yesterday afternoon when two men tried to rob a liquor store. it happened at the intersection of loch raven boulevard and northern parkway in northeast baltimore. a security officer fired shots when the men tried to rob that liquor store. across the street, the soccer team was getting ready for a big game. a police officer heard the shots and sprung into action make sure his team was safe by taking them into the school building. he ran after the suspects, tackling one of them. >> i did what anybody else would have d
thanks for joining us. 5:47 right now. what may have seemed like an everyday crime story has an everyday twist, actually, something far from it. police are still searching for a suspect after a liquor story robbery led to shots being fired near a soccer field where students were playing a game. abc2 news sherrie johnson joins us live in the studio with more from that coach. >> reporter: it's not something you see everyday. a girl's soccer coach apprehending suspects. that's exactly what...
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tell us why or why not. all you have to do is head to abc2news.com to vote. >>> around 80 degrees last couple of hours top of this hour we bumped up to 83 at bwi. warm afternoon beautiful september sunshine what's to complain about right. take a look at some of the number out this this afternoon. 78 downtown, 75 in annapolis right now. we've got 79 in cambridge we actually started off in 40s this morning. sunny and beautiful way across the entire eastern u. s. off to the left of your screen that is our next storm system inbound our way tomorrow evening. this evening we're going to call it 70s change that forecast a little bit. it's gotten so warm it's going to be pleasant. talk about your weekend and again when that window for rain is it's a narrow one it's coming up. >> thanks a lot wyatt. city police are still search for a man suspected of robbing a liquor store in north baltimore. it happened around 3:30 this afternoon in a shopping center off lock raven boulevard in northern parkway. police say that an a
tell us why or why not. all you have to do is head to abc2news.com to vote. >>> around 80 degrees last couple of hours top of this hour we bumped up to 83 at bwi. warm afternoon beautiful september sunshine what's to complain about right. take a look at some of the number out this this afternoon. 78 downtown, 75 in annapolis right now. we've got 79 in cambridge we actually started off in 40s this morning. sunny and beautiful way across the entire eastern u. s. off to the left of your...
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that's it for us, back at 11:00. >> thank you for joining us on wjz, more ahead on the >> couric: tonight, an american held by iran for more than a year is finally released for health reasons, but her two friends, including her fiance, remain in custody, accused of spying. i'm katie couric. also tonight, a life insurance giant profiting from the death benefits of fallen heroes. now it turns out the v.a. not only knew about it but agreed to it. the other oil spill. michigan homeowners say the own of a ruptured pipeline deceived them into signing away their rights. and a photographer who won the trust of civil rights leaders is exposed as a paid f.b.i. informant. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric.
that's it for us, back at 11:00. >> thank you for joining us on wjz, more ahead on the >> couric: tonight, an american held by iran for more than a year is finally released for health reasons, but her two friends, including her fiance, remain in custody, accused of spying. i'm katie couric. also tonight, a life insurance giant profiting from the death benefits of fallen heroes. now it turns out the v.a. not only knew about it but agreed to it. the other oil spill. michigan...
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for joining us. don't go away, more ahead on the cbs evening news with katie couric including three horrific murders and the trial that is putting g >> yes, we will! >> couric: tonight, two for tea. two party candidates score big upset victories in two key primary contests as they ride a wave of voter anger across america. i'm katie couric. also tonight, how angry are voters? our new poll finds a record number want to dump their representative in congress. in connecticut, on trial for a horrifying home invasion that led to a triple murder. >> we have a lady who is in our bank right now who says that her husband and children are being held at their house. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone, american voters are in one angry mood. it's evident at the polls and in the polls. look at this. a cbs news/"new york times" poll out tonight find a record 55% of american voters say it'sim
for joining us. don't go away, more ahead on the cbs evening news with katie couric including three horrific murders and the trial that is putting g >> yes, we will! >> couric: tonight, two for tea. two party candidates score big upset victories in two key primary contests as they ride a wave of voter anger across america. i'm katie couric. also tonight, how angry are voters? our new poll finds a record number want to dump their representative in congress. in connecticut, on trial...
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it used to hover around 170 over 90. it's now stable at 120 over 80. >> reporter: stress is a major contributor to heart attacks. it triggers the body's fight or flight. the blood thickens, the heart pumps faster putting strain on weakened arttries. -- arteries. the doctor says his regimen of focused breathing is the same technique professional athletes and others use. >> it's how sully landed the plane on the hudson river. it's how kobe bryant hits the shot with no time left. >> reporter: he claims it can save your life. >> this is ancient wisdom being proven by modern science. >> reporter: healing the heart by finding the quiet in the midst of life's storm. >>> 20 minutes after 6:00 right now. she told a horrific story of being attacked and now police are calling this claim hard to believe a big, bad hoax. >>> plus, there is a dating site out there for everybody on the web, but this site is for the not so attractive. - friend? car owner: and this is what he had in my budget. friend: oh well, the top is down! car owner:
it used to hover around 170 over 90. it's now stable at 120 over 80. >> reporter: stress is a major contributor to heart attacks. it triggers the body's fight or flight. the blood thickens, the heart pumps faster putting strain on weakened arttries. -- arteries. the doctor says his regimen of focused breathing is the same technique professional athletes and others use. >> it's how sully landed the plane on the hudson river. it's how kobe bryant hits the shot with no time left....
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sun flowers are used for their seeds anddtheer oil.. they are native to the americans and are found to be domesticated. but unnike other crops we drive by, sun flowers make a stop. >> an area sunflooer field that seemssto go on forever. >> like malike nature's yellow g rose, the sunflower. >> reporter: if you're looking to clean cleans he soum the streeses of dailyylife. harford county providing a vvbrant gglden tonic for the spirit. >> we thought we would get up early and get great pictures. %-photographers rush to beat the sunrise t the farm. >> you can see how it's warming and swooping over the whole fieldd >> it's a tourist event. look at addy. >> cute. thank you, thank you. -p>> it won't be 5 months ever again and a great photo opportunitt. >> you don't see something like this every day. [ laughter ] >> she is eating it. >> reporter: this vast ocean of gold is slowly becoming a living, breathing masterppece. >> of all the crops to plant sun flowers. >> these are the sun flowers seeds that are here. >> reporter: they will harvest th
sun flowers are used for their seeds anddtheer oil.. they are native to the americans and are found to be domesticated. but unnike other crops we drive by, sun flowers make a stop. >> an area sunflooer field that seemssto go on forever. >> like malike nature's yellow g rose, the sunflower. >> reporter: if you're looking to clean cleans he soum the streeses of dailyylife. harford county providing a vvbrant gglden tonic for the spirit. >> we thought we would get up early...
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i was about 50-1 to use a darker term. right now we're even money, i think we're a very good bet. >> reporter: with ronald reagan looks and many policies to match, holt wants to cut taxes and more. >> i want to absolutely cut property taxes. >> my hand is extended to joe and when i meet him in person i will reknew that as well. i ask joe for his support and more importantly his help. >> reporter: tonight we learn that holt is planning a fundraiser at the end of the month by campaigning together, they're hoping to increase republican turn out here in baltimore county which will be good for both candidates. adam may, wjz news. >>> the rematch is officially back on between maryland's current governor martin o' malley and bob erlich. he greeted a crowd of supporters this morning in annapolis alongside his running mate mary cane. governor martin o' malley easily won the primary. >>> the primary paveed the way for a big political shift in washington, d.c. the city voted out its current mayor adrian senti with 98% of precincts re
i was about 50-1 to use a darker term. right now we're even money, i think we're a very good bet. >> reporter: with ronald reagan looks and many policies to match, holt wants to cut taxes and more. >> i want to absolutely cut property taxes. >> my hand is extended to joe and when i meet him in person i will reknew that as well. i ask joe for his support and more importantly his help. >> reporter: tonight we learn that holt is planning a fundraiser at the end of the month...
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it's rain we could really use, we would like to see these numbers climb a little bit. right now downtown people out and about, well it's a little slick right now, got to be a little careful out there with those wet roadways. 72, winds northwest at 8, highs today were on the warm side, 84 downtown. we hit 90 in dc. that warm air helped to fuel those showers and storms. cool air trying to come in right now, we're right on the battleground between the warmer and the cooler air here in the baltimore area and that's allowing those rain showers to kind of reagain rate behind the first line that came through. still more showers developing out in western maryland. eventually that's all going to pool north and east of us but we'll still tv rain around here for at least several more hours, keep it a little bit on the damp side, again the overall weather system here is gonna eject northeast pretty quickly into the day tomorrow. i think we'll see some clouds around early tomorrow, maybe morning showers, after that milder drier air is on the march. here it is for you overnight toni
it's rain we could really use, we would like to see these numbers climb a little bit. right now downtown people out and about, well it's a little slick right now, got to be a little careful out there with those wet roadways. 72, winds northwest at 8, highs today were on the warm side, 84 downtown. we hit 90 in dc. that warm air helped to fuel those showers and storms. cool air trying to come in right now, we're right on the battleground between the warmer and the cooler air here in the...
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our message is stop, wait, give us seven weeks. [ laughter ] >> give us seven weeks. there is hope. >> so we'll see november 2nd rematch of the 2006 maryland governor's race. >> longtime u.s. senator mccul ski easily won so she will square off against aaron. he has seen that t v ad nat had stirred up a lot of stuff. she is seeking her fourth term in the senate. here are the nominations up for grabs in the primary. 7th district elijah cummings. in the third john going up against jim wilhelm. he is going to faceoff again. >> and there is always abc2news.com. head to our web site and check out who is going head to head in your district right now come november. plus we have interviews with some of the candidates so head to abc2news.com and check it out. >> 7 minutes after 6:00. time to get you back to work. >> we want to help you find that job. this morning three new eligible employees can tell you how they are marketling them selfs. we have the details on that. >> dressing professionally for young adults. tips to dress for succeed in your new job. >>> they look monstrous
our message is stop, wait, give us seven weeks. [ laughter ] >> give us seven weeks. there is hope. >> so we'll see november 2nd rematch of the 2006 maryland governor's race. >> longtime u.s. senator mccul ski easily won so she will square off against aaron. he has seen that t v ad nat had stirred up a lot of stuff. she is seeking her fourth term in the senate. here are the nominations up for grabs in the primary. 7th district elijah cummings. in the third john going up...
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our sports director joins us with more on the victory over the jets. hi, mark. >> reporter: two outstanding defenses engaged and the ravens stand tall in the end. the season opener had the look of disaster at the start. joe flacco was fumbled by the geds and fumbled -- jets and fumbled. it made things miserable for sanchez. the ravens held them to a total of just six first downs. when sanchez was able to throw, his receivers payed a price, like dustin keller, a hard hitting start to the season got ravens way. for all of the talk of their improved offense, it was the defense that led the way in a 10-9 win over the jets. >> we bend, but we don't break. that's how we played today. we proved we can be the number one defense. >> reporter: only fitting that the defense dominated and the one guy who's been there for all 15 years, ray lewis, is still a star. >> ray lewis is the best linebacker in football. no doubt about it. >> reporter: with our wjz fan cam we asked you what impressed you most about the ravens win over the jets. >> the defense, pressing, push
our sports director joins us with more on the victory over the jets. hi, mark. >> reporter: two outstanding defenses engaged and the ravens stand tall in the end. the season opener had the look of disaster at the start. joe flacco was fumbled by the geds and fumbled -- jets and fumbled. it made things miserable for sanchez. the ravens held them to a total of just six first downs. when sanchez was able to throw, his receivers payed a price, like dustin keller, a hard hitting start to the...
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more and more teens are using the drugs to get high. the fda panel said that making the drug prescriptions only would create too much extra work for doctors and pharmacists. >> okay, thank you. 8000 emergency room visits from cough syrup abuse were recorded. >>> a push for a bill to help people with health complications from the attacks on the world trade centers. first responderrings responders were on capitol hill. the bill failed in july. another vote is expected next week, it needs a simple majority this week. >>> a man is charged with unknowingly funding the bombing attempt in may. he's accused of funneling money. one of the men has accused been accused of the bombing. >>> it's been a big night for the candidates in other states. our campaign 2010 coverage continues with joel brown from washington. >> reporter: she's the tea party nominee who beat the odds to win the republican primary and the question is, can she win in november. >> if those same people who fought against me work just as hard for me, we'll win. >> reporter: o'donn
more and more teens are using the drugs to get high. the fda panel said that making the drug prescriptions only would create too much extra work for doctors and pharmacists. >> okay, thank you. 8000 emergency room visits from cough syrup abuse were recorded. >>> a push for a bill to help people with health complications from the attacks on the world trade centers. first responderrings responders were on capitol hill. the bill failed in july. another vote is expected next week, it...
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a new brand for us. for the fall we're doing really well with it. the longer flowy top, again, with the leggings or skinny jeans, girls like the scarves to acrise. we're just starting to get the cowboy boots in. they are going to be really big this year too. the jeans with the -- all the worn-out look. this shirt you can accessorize with all the ravens colors. the belts are popular with the rhinestones this year. this knit jacket with the roxy skinny jeans and roxy flat shoes. a lot of girls like the flat shoes for going out in the evening. again, accessorize with a pretty bright skirt and woven shirts are really popular for the girls in plaid stripes this year, too. for the boys, 8 to 20. these are the bright colored pants which the boys really like. a plaid shirt, you can put a tie with it. that's the brand that is really popular with the boys. >> reporter: following these tips will have you looking your best for the school year. sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >> did you get any tips? >> they said 8 to 20 but i can see you in a pair of those pink pan
a new brand for us. for the fall we're doing really well with it. the longer flowy top, again, with the leggings or skinny jeans, girls like the scarves to acrise. we're just starting to get the cowboy boots in. they are going to be really big this year too. the jeans with the -- all the worn-out look. this shirt you can accessorize with all the ravens colors. the belts are popular with the rhinestones this year. this knit jacket with the roxy skinny jeans and roxy flat shoes. a lot of girls...
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. >> reporter: that witness has asked that we do not show his face or use his name. just after 11 this morning, this witness was meeting with a doctor. then this. >> i was up on the eighth floor, and i hear a bang. then i saw a -- either a nurse or a resident female come running around the corner saying he shot the doctor, shot the doctor. so i went down, probably about 10 yards and made a left and there the doctor was on the floor in the hallway. >> reporter: the witness who asked that we not use his name said they searched frantically for a gurney. >> they brought the crash cart over. there were probably about six or seven of us there, and we all picked him up and put him on, and they were all around him. i was kind of outside the loop. the nurse manager came around, and she put a -- put one cart and i put another one in front of the door that he said the suspect was in the room. >> reporter: was the doctor aware of what was happening at the time? >> oh, yes. >> reporter: he was conscious. >> yes. there was very little blood that i saw. it was basically his left ch
. >> reporter: that witness has asked that we do not show his face or use his name. just after 11 this morning, this witness was meeting with a doctor. then this. >> i was up on the eighth floor, and i hear a bang. then i saw a -- either a nurse or a resident female come running around the corner saying he shot the doctor, shot the doctor. so i went down, probably about 10 yards and made a left and there the doctor was on the floor in the hallway. >> reporter: the witness who...
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i'm mary bubala, thank you for joining us. here are some of the stories people are talking about tonight. taking the polls of maryland voters, the primaries the first chance to see how people are feeling about the issues and the candidates. pat following that. >> reporter: tonight's turnout could be an indication of how marylanders are feeling in general, good, bad or indifferent. if the nation has a water cooler it's likely to be the voting place, what america is saying about what government is doing and some voters are not happy >> no. we want a change. >> reporter: they're not doing enough. >> reporter: voters may not make as big of a statement as some other states. it's not clear if voters discontent will affect the general election. >> that's going to be the primary factor in his, looked for or hoped for, victory over governor o'malley. >> reporter: they may see some changes in the status quo >> they're not totally responsive to the needs, i'm looking to see, hopefully some new blood >> that new blood may influence the fi
i'm mary bubala, thank you for joining us. here are some of the stories people are talking about tonight. taking the polls of maryland voters, the primaries the first chance to see how people are feeling about the issues and the candidates. pat following that. >> reporter: tonight's turnout could be an indication of how marylanders are feeling in general, good, bad or indifferent. if the nation has a water cooler it's likely to be the voting place, what america is saying about what...
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the elections director katie brown tells us the original projections were 25% to 30% turnout. as of 3:00 this afternoon it was far less than 20% in the county. early voting is only counting for about 3% of the voters. she says this could be a record year in a bad way. >> we're averaging anywhere from 200 to 300 at a precinct. there are 23 precincts in baltimore county, some coming in just breaking 500 after 3:00 today. that's pretty low. >> is that surprising? >> it is. i was expecting at least 25% to 30% turnout. we had a 33% turnout back in 2006. for the gubernatorial primary. so i was hoping we would reach around that. >> both brown and jones say they do expect the numbers to pick up. some after people start getting off work and going to the polls but not by much. roosevelt leftwich, abc2 news. >>> for months you've heard them talk about the changes they would bring to the community. gregg bernstein says he understands crime, patricia jessamy says you need her experience. tonight you decide who is the best person for the state's attorney job in baltimore city. we begin with
the elections director katie brown tells us the original projections were 25% to 30% turnout. as of 3:00 this afternoon it was far less than 20% in the county. early voting is only counting for about 3% of the voters. she says this could be a record year in a bad way. >> we're averaging anywhere from 200 to 300 at a precinct. there are 23 precincts in baltimore county, some coming in just breaking 500 after 3:00 today. that's pretty low. >> is that surprising? >> it is. i was...
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stay with us for more. for updates on the investigation and the doctor's condition, go to wjz.com. >>> several politicians spent the day supporting other politicians. in local politics, it's still a wait and see game to see who will be the baltimore city state's attorney. bernstein is still ahead by 1400 points at this point. jessamy hospital conceded -- jessamy hasn't conceded. >> jessamy is still fighting back. her legal team now wants the state election's administrator to provide detailed information on the voting machines. jessamy is not satisfied that the votes were properly counted. we've had the tight races in the fast and we've had the races in the past where according to machine count, we may not get 100%. we definitely don't get it the night of. even prominent jessamy supporters think, it's over. >> it seems certain that mr. bernstein will maintain his lead. >> i'll meet with him next week as chairman, we have to get the legislative agenda. >> there are still 765 ballots to be counted. bernstein s
stay with us for more. for updates on the investigation and the doctor's condition, go to wjz.com. >>> several politicians spent the day supporting other politicians. in local politics, it's still a wait and see game to see who will be the baltimore city state's attorney. bernstein is still ahead by 1400 points at this point. jessamy hospital conceded -- jessamy hasn't conceded. >> jessamy is still fighting back. her legal team now wants the state election's administrator to...
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that will do it for us at 5:00 p.m. coming up at 6:00 p.m., a deadly standoff at johns hopkins hospital. what led a mother -- a man to kill his mother, himself an injury doctor? plus, speaking out for the very first time, the hostages held at the discovery building revealed what it was like to be held at gunpoint for hours and how they managed to escape. and the controversial comments being attributed to michelle obama. and what she is accused of saying. >> live and in hd, this is abc7 news. >> we begin with breaking news, violence at one of the nation's premier hospitals. >> a man
that will do it for us at 5:00 p.m. coming up at 6:00 p.m., a deadly standoff at johns hopkins hospital. what led a mother -- a man to kill his mother, himself an injury doctor? plus, speaking out for the very first time, the hostages held at the discovery building revealed what it was like to be held at gunpoint for hours and how they managed to escape. and the controversial comments being attributed to michelle obama. and what she is accused of saying. >> live and in hd, this is abc7...
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but people started screaming at us and told us to -- >> people started screaming at us and told us to get back on the train. >> officials do not believe the passengers were at in any danger, but it is investigating why the train operator stopped at the wheaton station. it is something we will have to follow up on with our personnel. >> metro also says it apologizes for any inconvenience and confusion last night. but they also go on to say that they had no knowledge that any engineer or metro employee ever told a passenger they were in danger while they were on those escalators. >> a stretch of road near a maryland shopping center is back open tonight. a water main broke near will loderdale drive near the shopping center. -- near pueblodale drive near the shopping center -- willowdale drive near the shopping center. it has been beautiful. >> yes, but we need some rain. how long will this dry weather continued, dad? >> if you take late thursday -- continue, doug? >> if you take late thursday night and early friday morning at of the equation, it will time.nue for some time mid mid-level
but people started screaming at us and told us to -- >> people started screaming at us and told us to get back on the train. >> officials do not believe the passengers were at in any danger, but it is investigating why the train operator stopped at the wheaton station. it is something we will have to follow up on with our personnel. >> metro also says it apologizes for any inconvenience and confusion last night. but they also go on to say that they had no knowledge that any...
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lynn. >> tracy potts for us in washington. tracy, thank you. >>> and across the country, american voters will be back in the polls today in the last major lineup of primary races before november's midterm electrics. and there are eight races with the most of the focus on the gop and the battle between party regulators and newcomers from the tea party. among the hot matchups, delaware senate race. mainstream republicans there looking to avoid another tea party win and they are making a big push for nine term representative mike cassle. until recently, he was favored over christine o'donnell, but now she's got the backing of former vice presidential candidate sarah palin as well as the tea party. delaware regulators hope to avoid a replay of the stunning alaska victory in the content. >>> another race to watch, that's new hampshire's senate primary. ovit la mon tang is in a battle with kelly iodie. she now appears to be facing stiff competition. although ao did i e has the blessing of palin. >>> and for the democrats, new york r
lynn. >> tracy potts for us in washington. tracy, thank you. >>> and across the country, american voters will be back in the polls today in the last major lineup of primary races before november's midterm electrics. and there are eight races with the most of the focus on the gop and the battle between party regulators and newcomers from the tea party. among the hot matchups, delaware senate race. mainstream republicans there looking to avoid another tea party win and they are...
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thanks for joining us this morning. we know it's early. >>> 4:31 is our time. that means it's time for weather and traic on the 1s. here's tom. >> another dry morning under way. we do have a time for some rain by this time tomorrow morning. we may have wet streets and roads and sidewalks. looking at temperatures around the region it's in the 60s from the shenandoah valley to the atlantic beaches. now 69 at national airport. the mountains of western maryland, west virginia, many locations in the 50s there. it's in the low0s on the eastern shore away from the waters and around virginia's tide water region up near upper 60s. over the last 12 hours we've seen som increase in the cloud cover coming from a low essure system that's spreading some rain from michigan down through ohio, indiana, kentucky, southern illinois. that's heading to theeast. and it may arrive here this evening. before then, increasing clouds, highs, mid 80s. then there is that chance of a passing shower this evening. maybe some thunder, small chance of that. d then tomorrow we'll get increasing
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i'll blow us all up. today is a request day todie. >> two men held hostage in the discovery building, talk about the day that change their lives. >> a reported rror plot foiled. >>> and we'll tell you how mayor fenty still came out a winner in the primary. >> good evening. the death of a 17-month-old child is under investigation in montgomery county. police believe it was a tragic know. the child died en he became tangled up in a window blind cord. >> police wer call to the boy's home on north hampton drive in silver spring after 11:00 this morning. derrick ward is in the neighborhood with more. >> reporter: there are so many things that we seek to shield our children from. most of the timee feel they are outside the home. sometimes dangerous things lurk in the home as well as this fami found out earlier today. st before noon, a frantic call from a mother to the montgomery county police department. >> the initial call was a very upset woman screaming about a child being severely injured. >> reporter: from
i'll blow us all up. today is a request day todie. >> two men held hostage in the discovery building, talk about the day that change their lives. >> a reported rror plot foiled. >>> and we'll tell you how mayor fenty still came out a winner in the primary. >> good evening. the death of a 17-month-old child is under investigation in montgomery county. police believe it was a tragic know. the child died en he became tangled up in a window blind cord. >> police wer...
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they handed to us twice in convincing fashion. and that's the team that we expect to see on sunday. >> it's amazing is matching their tough physical play. but if there's one thing that we can do as an offensive front is that, is match a tenacious d and d and we have a number of guys up front that can match that and we expect to do that on sunday. >> carson palmer has success for the ravens. and his receivers include two of best of all time, to and ochocinco. joe flacco looking to get the baltimore offense in gear. one of the headlines is the battle of the ravens' new receiver. and baltimore is favored to win today. and doing so with give the ravens to road victories to start the season. we'll see how it plays out this afternoon. enjoy the game. >>> can the ravens make it two in a row? you can watch all the action against the bengals right here at 1:00 p.m. today on wjz 13. >> to and ochocinco. >> that should be fun. >> are you watching? >> absolutely. it's football sunday. >> and fall is coming up and we're ready for it. >> on wed
they handed to us twice in convincing fashion. and that's the team that we expect to see on sunday. >> it's amazing is matching their tough physical play. but if there's one thing that we can do as an offensive front is that, is match a tenacious d and d and we have a number of guys up front that can match that and we expect to do that on sunday. >> carson palmer has success for the ravens. and his receivers include two of best of all time, to and ochocinco. joe flacco looking to...
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we could use the rain. we are -pnot going to get it anytime -p>>> eating cat meat ii no crie in china. animal lovers n the big city are speaking out after they found this. cats on a -- south of beijing packed inside >> organiiers say it is a family-friendlyyevent, but all the buzz is over 2,000 pounds of deep-fried bull testicles also known as "rocky mountain oysters." >> they're a quarter-inch thick, battered in beer batter and deep friid and served in a french-fry basket. >> the festival was only supposed to run one day, but due to its popularity it runs the entire weekend. >>> a father on the run for 17 pears is now behind bars for kidnapping his own child almost tw$ two decades ago. he called his attorney earlier this week saying he wanted to surrender. he kidnapped his son michael back in 1993, to avoid returning the boy to his mourth. the father's attorney say officiils were thrilled to hear michael, now a 20-year old man, is safe. >> i called the detectivessand deputy marshalls in waco that have been
we could use the rain. we are -pnot going to get it anytime -p>>> eating cat meat ii no crie in china. animal lovers n the big city are speaking out after they found this. cats on a -- south of beijing packed inside >> organiiers say it is a family-friendlyyevent, but all the buzz is over 2,000 pounds of deep-fried bull testicles also known as "rocky mountain oysters." >> they're a quarter-inch thick, battered in beer batter and deep friid and served in a...
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dan joins us now. this has to do with houston. >> a replay. >> that was the genesis of that. >> it is. and it seemed like it was yesterday there s an instant replay. it was a little while ago. if you thought last week's fly had redskins officials thanking them, 25 yea ago the houston oilers visited washington and had three touchdowns called back because of penalties. it was the call that didn't have a penalty that had the most impact and the way game are called today. here's redskins recall. seember 15th, 1985. no replay saved the day. dave led a stifling skins defense that pressured the quarterback warren moon all day. four sacks in all for the burgundy and gold, igniting a 12-year veteran. >> i still get excited. that'shy i drink a milkshake before the game. it doesn't usually stay down. that's why i have a plastic bag on the side lines. i start to hyr convenient late because i chase people and i get excited. i start panting like a dog and get too much oxygen. >> reporter: the offense provided thrill
dan joins us now. this has to do with houston. >> a replay. >> that was the genesis of that. >> it is. and it seemed like it was yesterday there s an instant replay. it was a little while ago. if you thought last week's fly had redskins officials thanking them, 25 yea ago the houston oilers visited washington and had three touchdowns called back because of penalties. it was the call that didn't have a penalty that had the most impact and the way game are called today. here's...
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send it to us to bestresumes@wmar.com. we'll put it on the air and on our website. >>> good morning, it's 6:14. we finally pushed the front through, we got ourselves a little clearing overnight. allowing chill to spill back in at 56 in baltimore. 68 in new york, 72 in norfolk, sign of mugginess hanging along the frontal boundary along the coast. as we expected it to stall out east and south of ocean city. rain pushing through richmond, virginia and on down towards raleigh, durham. heavy rain beginning to spill up the piedmont. that will push in our direction. we're battling high pressure, spilling in from the west. rain coming out from the south, rain will develop from south to north throughout the day. overall that push from the south is really important. coastal georgia, stretching through most of florida. we're watching the upper level pattern and core of the cold air that will spill in by the weekend. back to our west, jetstream and strong winds will help to funnel all that moisture in our direction from what could be
send it to us to bestresumes@wmar.com. we'll put it on the air and on our website. >>> good morning, it's 6:14. we finally pushed the front through, we got ourselves a little clearing overnight. allowing chill to spill back in at 56 in baltimore. 68 in new york, 72 in norfolk, sign of mugginess hanging along the frontal boundary along the coast. as we expected it to stall out east and south of ocean city. rain pushing through richmond, virginia and on down towards raleigh, durham....
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. >> of course, we cannot do as much as we used to. but fortunately, this season, we are on track to complete another 200 lane miles throughout the city i don't finances are not the greatest, but they are working with what they can do. a bit more focus on it. >> reporter: back out here live, look at this. this is what we are talking about. just craters in the road here, right here on falls road at the intersection of northern and falls road. this is what we are talking about. but you know what? although baltimore tanked tenth the worst roads are in san jose, california closely followed by los angeles. we are not totally the worst roads. reporting live in north baltimore. >>> get ready to pay more for that morning cup of coffee. starbucks is planning to raise prices on some drinks. the world's largest coffee chain is going to raise prices, and the increases will be focused on big and hard to make drinks. however, most of those coffees, like the aspires -- expresso, will stay the same price. >>> six months after president obama signed la
. >> of course, we cannot do as much as we used to. but fortunately, this season, we are on track to complete another 200 lane miles throughout the city i don't finances are not the greatest, but they are working with what they can do. a bit more focus on it. >> reporter: back out here live, look at this. this is what we are talking about. just craters in the road here, right here on falls road at the intersection of northern and falls road. this is what we are talking about. but...
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andy harris' extreme ideas will cost us. old gibbs canning company. today these factories are full of dot com businesses. and now my job is helping maryland create new economy jobs. training new math and science teachers investing in our institutions of excellence pioneering new cyber security jobs and giving an old gm plant a jump start building electric motors. i'm barbara mikulski. i approve this message so you'll know i'm fighting for you. >>> there are only 87 more days until christmas. and white house officials aren't wasting any time when it comes to finding that perfect christmas tree. they're out at the crystal spring tree farm in carbon county pennsylvania near scranton. they finally settled on a 19 foot douglas fur that will decorate the white house blue room once the holiday season kicks into gear. >>> good morning, a quiet and cool morning and we'll be talking about the big storm that will arrive tomorrow, so enjoy what we have right now with the calm weather and basic clear sky and high thin clouds mixing in we have a temperature down to
andy harris' extreme ideas will cost us. old gibbs canning company. today these factories are full of dot com businesses. and now my job is helping maryland create new economy jobs. training new math and science teachers investing in our institutions of excellence pioneering new cyber security jobs and giving an old gm plant a jump start building electric motors. i'm barbara mikulski. i approve this message so you'll know i'm fighting for you. >>> there are only 87 more days until...
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here's a look at what you sent us. to see the complete slide show or to send us your picture, go to wjz.com. go ravens. ,,,, everyone knows a fee is a tax. you raised some taxes during that period, particularly the property tax as well as a lot of fee increases. as you know, there's a big difference between fees and taxes. but...they're the same. it's a tax. it's a tax. it's a tax. it's a tax. there's a big difference between fees and taxes. fees and taxes are one in the same. if it comes out of my pocket, it's a tax. now he says it isn't true. we didn't raise taxes. what? still doing the same thing, paying out more money. typical politician. definitely. >>> just a beautiful purple friday afternoon. >> got some rain last night. some areas got decent amounts. most areas department see that much. but a few spots across the northern tier picked up more than a half inch. let's take a look at temperatures now. very comfortable once again. dew points way down there again. 77. west/northwest winds at 8. barometer way back up.
here's a look at what you sent us. to see the complete slide show or to send us your picture, go to wjz.com. go ravens. ,,,, everyone knows a fee is a tax. you raised some taxes during that period, particularly the property tax as well as a lot of fee increases. as you know, there's a big difference between fees and taxes. but...they're the same. it's a tax. it's a tax. it's a tax. it's a tax. there's a big difference between fees and taxes. fees and taxes are one in the same. if it comes out...
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marijuana use jumped 10 percent from the year before and remains the most commonly used drug in the country. ecstacy use up 37 percent. the number of people taking methamphetamines jumped 60 percent. however, cocaine use continues to drop, down 15 percent. trace has the news live from the west coast. what are officials saying? >>reporter: marijuana use is going up because medical marijuana is sending the wrong message that we spent years telling young people marijuana was bad and now medical marijuana is bigger than ever. 14 states along with the district have legalized medical marijuana and that is number is expected expected to rise. and as for methamphetamine, more are using stuff in cold medicine to make drugs at home. and now people go from store to store and buy up the cold medicine and make their own meth meth at home and there is more meth coming from mexico. >> the pot groups say this study strengthens their argument that pot should be made legal? >> and they say the federal government's war on marijuana after years and years has failed, costing thousands of people their livelihood
marijuana use jumped 10 percent from the year before and remains the most commonly used drug in the country. ecstacy use up 37 percent. the number of people taking methamphetamines jumped 60 percent. however, cocaine use continues to drop, down 15 percent. trace has the news live from the west coast. what are officials saying? >>reporter: marijuana use is going up because medical marijuana is sending the wrong message that we spent years telling young people marijuana was bad and now...
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jobs that america could really use right now. for american jobs, tell your senators to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >>> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >> goodbye. >> the people have spoken. this morning it looks like mayor adrian fenty is out of a job. good morning, washington. it is wednesday, september 15. i am scott thuman. >> i am alison starling. thanks for joining us. we will have live team coverage of this major upset in a moment. we begin with traffic and weather. >> temperatures in the 50's, a very pleasing weather. if you have the windows open, you should be able to keep the air conditioner off today. high temperatures around 82 degrees for law or is this afternoon. in the 50's almost everywhere to start this wednesday morning. -- 82 degrees only a couple hours this afternoon. it is 58 degrees in martinsburg right now. today is pleasant, not as gusty as yesterday. 82 is the high temperature. a couple degrees above average. if tomorrow, increasing clouds as a storm passes
jobs that america could really use right now. for american jobs, tell your senators to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >>> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >> goodbye. >> the people have spoken. this morning it looks like mayor adrian fenty is out of a job. good morning, washington. it is wednesday, september 15. i am scott thuman. >> i am alison starling. thanks for joining us. we will have live team coverage of...
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this is rain that we could use. let's go to bob tracking live doppler radar for us. >> take a look at the area. we have showers around. some areas even getting moderate rain and a little bit of thunder and lightning over east of the city there. just past edgewood moving around quickly around martin airport. around the rest of the airport, light scattered pockets of rain. to the west it continues. we have a chance of getting a quarter of an inch of rain this evening. later on, we could even get another thunder shower as the front will finally clear things out for the weekend and looking really, really good. kai? >>> still ahead at 4:00, we're staying live with complete coverage of the shooting inside johns hopkins hospital. a live report is moments away. >>> plus, working to protect embryonic stem cell research. >>> outside, the clouds are moving in. bob is updating the first warning forecast. ,,,,,,,, - friend: yeah? car owner: and this is what he had in my budget. friend: oh well, the top is down! car owner: the to
this is rain that we could use. let's go to bob tracking live doppler radar for us. >> take a look at the area. we have showers around. some areas even getting moderate rain and a little bit of thunder and lightning over east of the city there. just past edgewood moving around quickly around martin airport. around the rest of the airport, light scattered pockets of rain. to the west it continues. we have a chance of getting a quarter of an inch of rain this evening. later on, we could...
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the device used on the steering wheels was the device used. >>> it is 6:04. the assistant offensive line coach is facing drunk driving charges. police arrested the coach after pulling him over for speeding at the beltway. 1:00 in the morning on saturday. his attorney says he'll plead not guilty. the ravens say they know all about this. this is muller's second dui charge. the first one happened back in may, but that was thrown out. the 46-year-old muller has been with the ravens for three years. he played and coached in michigan before that. >>> well, it seemed like a great idea, didn't it? movies, shops, restaurants, but it never caught on. the big building south of the circle on york road will go up for auction. abc2 news, sherrie johnson is live waiting for the bids. good morning. >> that's right. we are waiting for this to come in. that's going to happen later today. let me tell you something. nearly a whole city block here in towson on the auction block today and like i said, we will find out who it's going to belong to. the towson commons development jus
the device used on the steering wheels was the device used. >>> it is 6:04. the assistant offensive line coach is facing drunk driving charges. police arrested the coach after pulling him over for speeding at the beltway. 1:00 in the morning on saturday. his attorney says he'll plead not guilty. the ravens say they know all about this. this is muller's second dui charge. the first one happened back in may, but that was thrown out. the 46-year-old muller has been with the ravens for...
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you can see all of that yellow and orange to the south of us. that is moving in our general direction. it will likely cut at least parts of central and eastern maryland. more soggy weather on the way. >> thank you. our interactive radar can help you stay ahead of severe weather. go to wbaltv.com. in a deal that could lead to higher air fares across the country, southwest airlines announced they will spend billions of dollars to acquire airtran. >> it will expand southwest market. >> bwi has already -- is already considered a hub airports for southwest. despite the company says, will the deal hike fares? >> the talk to low-cost carriers announced monday that they plan to merge under the name and colors of southwest. dallas-based southwest airlines bought its competitor in a $3.4 billion deal. >> now that we have joined forces, the potential to spread low-fare is is even greater. >> pending a government regulatory approval, the deal gives southwest a neighbor -- and even tighter grip on the baltimore washington travel market. southwest would no lo
you can see all of that yellow and orange to the south of us. that is moving in our general direction. it will likely cut at least parts of central and eastern maryland. more soggy weather on the way. >> thank you. our interactive radar can help you stay ahead of severe weather. go to wbaltv.com. in a deal that could lead to higher air fares across the country, southwest airlines announced they will spend billions of dollars to acquire airtran. >> it will expand southwest market....
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tell us what you've been up to. >> i've gone to 40 polls. >> 40? >> maybe more. interacted with the citizens of baltimore city and i had a very enjoyable day. >> reporter: the turn out around the city seems to be low. are you concerned? would you have rather had a greater turnout, given that people know you, are you concerned that it's low turnout today? >> i'm always concerned even when i'm not running at a low voter turnout because i think voting is very important. and i've been emphasizing to people that voting is the great equalizer. bill gates may have $60 billion but he only has one vote, and so do i, and so do you. so if you want to be equal to anybody, you need to exercise your right to vote. >> what do you do right now? are you waiting for the numbers to come in like everybody else? is that all you can do. >> yeah. we're waiting for the official numbers to be released. but we have some numbers ourselves and we're very confident. >> what makes you feel so confident about the numbers you have right now? >> well, you know, it shows us what is happening, but
tell us what you've been up to. >> i've gone to 40 polls. >> 40? >> maybe more. interacted with the citizens of baltimore city and i had a very enjoyable day. >> reporter: the turn out around the city seems to be low. are you concerned? would you have rather had a greater turnout, given that people know you, are you concerned that it's low turnout today? >> i'm always concerned even when i'm not running at a low voter turnout because i think voting is very...
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they call us we noing nuts. -- they call us wacky. >> sarah palin was not at the event. she was making an appearance in iowa. >>> president obama named elizabeth warren as a special white house assistant to oversee the new consumer protection bureau. the agency's goal will be to crack down on deceptive practices by companies that issue credit cards, mortgages, and other financial products. the naming has been controversial. some critics say that she was not nominated as the bureau's director. to avoid a potentially lengthy that was -- that was done to avoid a potentially lengthy confirmation fight. >>> new developments in the family's civil lawsuit of that murder. who refuses to testify? >>> a big winner in a different primary. mayor fenty is reacting to that victory. >>> the world's biggest airline -- a major step forward. said the change i'm here in the belfort furniture weather center to the final weekend of summer is upon us. i have that and more coming up. [ man ] then try this. new and improved freestyle lite® blood glucose test strip. sure, but it's not gonna --
they call us we noing nuts. -- they call us wacky. >> sarah palin was not at the event. she was making an appearance in iowa. >>> president obama named elizabeth warren as a special white house assistant to oversee the new consumer protection bureau. the agency's goal will be to crack down on deceptive practices by companies that issue credit cards, mortgages, and other financial products. the naming has been controversial. some critics say that she was not nominated as the...
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for us, cloudiness overhead. two-degree guaranteed high taking us out of the 60s this morning to 84 and cloudy this afternoon. check on that traffic right now. see how it's rolling with kim brown. >> good morning, everyone, the only incident that you may see on the roadways this morning is coming out of glen burnie. we have fire activity at baltimore annapolis boulevard, mountain road. aside from that, traffic is really off to a fantastic start, no problems here with drive times on the 895 uh, harbor tunnel thruway. seven minutes between the split and 295. no problems southbound 95 between the beltway and route 32. that'll take you about 16 minutes, outer loop, southwest corner of the beltway. as we look right now at our camera, you'll see traffic moving very well. light volume on the beltway, harford road. it's looking good on the west side as well. >> a minute after 6:00 right now, we know it's a close race. we know who's leading right now but this morning we're still waiting to find out who will be protecting
for us, cloudiness overhead. two-degree guaranteed high taking us out of the 60s this morning to 84 and cloudy this afternoon. check on that traffic right now. see how it's rolling with kim brown. >> good morning, everyone, the only incident that you may see on the roadways this morning is coming out of glen burnie. we have fire activity at baltimore annapolis boulevard, mountain road. aside from that, traffic is really off to a fantastic start, no problems here with drive times on the...
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linda so joins us live. >> reporter: the doctor is expected to be okay. he came out of surgery last night and at last check was in stable condition. it all unfolded yesterday morning shortly after 11:00 on the eighth floor of the nelson building. the sprawling medical campus was put on lockdown after 50- year-old paul pardus pulled out a gun and shot the doctor. he became distraught after being briefed on his mother's condition. he believed doctors fail her and that prompted him to shoot the doctor. he then ran into his mother's room, shot her in the head and turned the gun on himself. the violent ordeal caught a lot of people at the hospital off guard. >> it is scary knowing someone's on the outside on a rampage with a gun in a hospital where we're supposed to be protected. >> reporter: a metal detector may have kept pardus from bringing the gun inside the hospital but there are more than 80 entrances on this sprawling campus and to have a metal detector at each entrance would be nearly impossible. still, they will review security procedures here at hopk
linda so joins us live. >> reporter: the doctor is expected to be okay. he came out of surgery last night and at last check was in stable condition. it all unfolded yesterday morning shortly after 11:00 on the eighth floor of the nelson building. the sprawling medical campus was put on lockdown after 50- year-old paul pardus pulled out a gun and shot the doctor. he became distraught after being briefed on his mother's condition. he believed doctors fail her and that prompted him to shoot...
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and we continue to see the 70s just south of us. but it looks like we will continueeto stay on the mildly warm side of things or the nex3 few ace. cool front extends through the aaea. firing up stronger thunderstorms and issuing severe thunderstorm the game was earlier. postponing the game for 15 minutes gulf has pushed to the southeast. and we will continue to see that high pressure keep us dry. temmeratures will hold steady for the neet couple of days..3 across the state. future scan shows relatively no %-maybe a pop-up shower north ad west of us. buu for the most part. keeping our eyeeto the tropics. this is important. well definnd eye. eye wall here. you can see down. it is clear in the center of the quiet. calm winds. looking at this category 4 storm. igor. ú%nds 138 miles perrhour. getting to 167 milee per hour. ú%is is the strongest storm of the seaaon so far. and, in fact, tracking this storm. bermuda. folks there, or if you have plans to travel. to bermuda. ú%eck ahead by saturday. landfall right across bermuda. as a cat
and we continue to see the 70s just south of us. but it looks like we will continueeto stay on the mildly warm side of things or the nex3 few ace. cool front extends through the aaea. firing up stronger thunderstorms and issuing severe thunderstorm the game was earlier. postponing the game for 15 minutes gulf has pushed to the southeast. and we will continue to see that high pressure keep us dry. temmeratures will hold steady for the neet couple of days..3 across the state. future scan shows...
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. >> i believe that things happen to us for a reason. i believe that my destiny is to impact positively baltimore city, and i think i have an opportunity to do that. [applause] >> a few hours later, applause greeted gregg bernstein as he spoke about his victory, from the very spot he announced his candidacy. >> people were ready for a change, and ready for a fresh approach to tackling the crime and violence in baltimore's neighborhoods. >> birds dean tells us what else he plans to do -- bernstein tells us what else he plans to do as baltimore's top prosecutor. >> despite six days of early voting opportunities, voter turnout in maryland's primary appears to have been the lowest on record. the maryland state board of elections reports the official polling place turned out to be about 24%. montgomery county had the lowest turnout, with only 18%. garrett county had the highest turnout, with nearly 40%. the board's turnabout records go back to 1982. -- turnout records. >> tonight we are learning more about yesterday's triple shooting that end
. >> i believe that things happen to us for a reason. i believe that my destiny is to impact positively baltimore city, and i think i have an opportunity to do that. [applause] >> a few hours later, applause greeted gregg bernstein as he spoke about his victory, from the very spot he announced his candidacy. >> people were ready for a change, and ready for a fresh approach to tackling the crime and violence in baltimore's neighborhoods. >> birds dean tells us what else...
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no huge deal for us weather wise. check it out. high temperatures today around 80 degrees, 891 over in easton and 77 out towards winchester. winds light right now. and as we take a look at the over all weather pattern here, relatively quiet, you know, big area of high pressure sliding in out of the west, that keeps the drier cooler northerly winds coming down the pike here, that's going to be the trend force, couple of days of very nice dry and sunny weather, good way to wrap up the last official weekend of summer 2010. i'm sad to see it go chris. summer 2010. >> all those 100-degree days, no, i'm not sad to see those. >> not sad to see. yeah, the major heat wave we had in july, we'll say good-bye gladly. 63 in baltimore, a cooler shot '06 air but it's going to retreat pretty quickly back the north. not gonna dig in over the weekend so to speak. looking at sunny skies again tomorrow, a few clouds early on, then as we work into the afternoon sunday, another fantastic looking day of weather there. again all sunshine for the big swim
no huge deal for us weather wise. check it out. high temperatures today around 80 degrees, 891 over in easton and 77 out towards winchester. winds light right now. and as we take a look at the over all weather pattern here, relatively quiet, you know, big area of high pressure sliding in out of the west, that keeps the drier cooler northerly winds coming down the pike here, that's going to be the trend force, couple of days of very nice dry and sunny weather, good way to wrap up the last...
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she's here to show us today. good morning. >> good morning. >> maxi dress, it's a look i don't think i could pull that off. it's a summer staple. >> anybody. >> let's bring out sam. this is a look you can wear now in to the fall. >> the reason you can wear a maxi dress is all about the heavier weight fabric. we're looking for jersey fabric or linen that you wear in the summer. and it's darker. >> chunky knit cardigan and an ankle booty as well. got the ankle booty. so that goes to a fall wardrobe item. >> you look great, sam, wonderful. >> thanks so much. >>> next, the skinny jean now. the little look that so many women kind of shun. they don't embrace the look. bring on donna. why anyone with any type of body can get away with it. >> so many ask me, can i wear -- can i wear -- yes, you can. here's how you wear them, a longer-length top. cover the butt. you would never want to wear this with a short waist top. but you can wear the waist jacket over the top. that makes it trend wearable. or you can wear it with a
she's here to show us today. good morning. >> good morning. >> maxi dress, it's a look i don't think i could pull that off. it's a summer staple. >> anybody. >> let's bring out sam. this is a look you can wear now in to the fall. >> the reason you can wear a maxi dress is all about the heavier weight fabric. we're looking for jersey fabric or linen that you wear in the summer. and it's darker. >> chunky knit cardigan and an ankle booty as well. got the ankle...
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i feel that our fore fathers us to vote. american citizen to get out and vote whether it's primary orogenor,general election. it does count. what most people don't know is that the candidates may not go to the general election ii they don't vote at the primaryy3 election. i don't think a lot of new voters know that. this is the opportunity they have o make sure that the perron they want to go forward tt the general election is there. >> exactly. >> i think our first callee may3 not hhve understood that. hopefully, more people get out and vote han don't go. >> let's take a look attthe facebook page. we had a lot of comments. clifton wrote in and said i'm going to go vote. i'm ready for a change. and that is what we're hearing a lot of peoppe are getting out there because they want change. >> yvette says, no, i don'' like -p>> matthew says, since i'm registered independent, there isn't a reason to go. only one independent runner to go by. but you better believe i'm going to the generals in november. >> 71 sperss of yo71% of yo
i feel that our fore fathers us to vote. american citizen to get out and vote whether it's primary orogenor,general election. it does count. what most people don't know is that the candidates may not go to the general election ii they don't vote at the primaryy3 election. i don't think a lot of new voters know that. this is the opportunity they have o make sure that the perron they want to go forward tt the general election is there. >> exactly. >> i think our first callee may3 not...
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it uses its own branding. wal-mart family mobile service will run on t-mobile's network and offer unlimited calling and texting for $45 a month for the first line. $25 for each additional line. and the retailer says there will be no contract or early termination fee. >>> we're going to look outside at yesterday's highs. on target with our 2-degree guarantee, 81 degrees. i mention that off the start because you step outside, it will be a chilly morning. we're going to get into this general idea and theme here. during the month of september into october, oftentimes when we have clear skies we have cool mornings, in fact downright chilly for some of you and warming up into the afternoons. this is in target with our 2-degree guarantee, just a little above normal. on this day we would normally start at 58, aim for 79. pushing low 80s, not hard to do but that's the limit we can expect this time of year. however, we've been 94, that was in the hot decade of 1931. we're not close to that today. sun up 6:47. down 7:17.
it uses its own branding. wal-mart family mobile service will run on t-mobile's network and offer unlimited calling and texting for $45 a month for the first line. $25 for each additional line. and the retailer says there will be no contract or early termination fee. >>> we're going to look outside at yesterday's highs. on target with our 2-degree guarantee, 81 degrees. i mention that off the start because you step outside, it will be a chilly morning. we're going to get into this...
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they call us wacky. they call us wing nuts. we call us we the people. >> reporter: trying to turn questions about her finances and her credibility into an astault by an out of touch ruling class on ordinary americans of faith. >> will they attack us? yes. will they smear our backgrounds and distort our records? undoubtedly. >> reporter: it is to a degree working. o'donnell claims to have raised $1.6 million through her website since her victory tuesday night and taken opportunities like last night's candidates forum in delaware to explain comments from her previous life as a conservative activist. such as this clip from mtv in 1996. >> the bible says that lust in your heart is committing adultery, so you can't mass tur bait without lust. >> i was in my 20s and excited about my new-found faith but i assure you my faith has matured and when i go to washington, d.c. it'll be the constitution on which i base all of my decisions. >> she's doing a very good job to try to marginalize a lot of the things that have come out about her. >
they call us wacky. they call us wing nuts. we call us we the people. >> reporter: trying to turn questions about her finances and her credibility into an astault by an out of touch ruling class on ordinary americans of faith. >> will they attack us? yes. will they smear our backgrounds and distort our records? undoubtedly. >> reporter: it is to a degree working. o'donnell claims to have raised $1.6 million through her website since her victory tuesday night and taken...
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the bunt and gestured that david used a wheelchair to get to first. anything goes when you've got nothing to play for. white sox won it, 5-2. that's your early look at sports on "early today." i'm fred roggin. >>> new york's buds take to the airways. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, taking some time out on the rail to take in the sights and sounds of the tennessee valley. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. i just got done rendering out one of our new computer models showing how much rain is predicting to occur in the next 60 hours. the heaviest rain totals look to be just inland off the coast by about 50 to 60 miles. the potential is here for 4 to 6 inches of rain in the higher areas, but it looks like everyone has the chance to get 2 to 3 inches. mid-atlantic and new england is going on now, it will continue until this time tomorrow morning before it exits new england. tomorrow, we clear out new york and d.c. slowly in the morning. boston, dealing with a little bit of rain for the beginning of you
the bunt and gestured that david used a wheelchair to get to first. anything goes when you've got nothing to play for. white sox won it, 5-2. that's your early look at sports on "early today." i'm fred roggin. >>> new york's buds take to the airways. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, taking some time out on the rail to take in the sights and sounds of the tennessee valley. you're watching "early today." >>>...
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join us are tara sullivan, sports columnist for a new jersey us in paper and -- you have covered sports in 17 years in locker rooms about every major sport including the jets' locker room. a tough place to be, women have fought hard to be in there. is it something you have to expect as a female reporter no matter how you are dressed? >> absolutely not. it's sad if we are still expecting that. that battle was fought a long time ago whether or not women have a place in the locker room. the law has decided we do. this is how the job is done. when the locker room is opened to the media, it includes men and women and that's -- >> my place of work, a big point for me when one of the players during the incident saturday yelled out to another reporter, not to miss sainz, another intimidating and con saying thatth is our locker room. that's a big issue. for the hour it is open to the media, it is my workplace, as well. >> some people have come out and said, lauren, there is a responsibilities she has, as well. that may be your locker room, a shared workplace at that point but she also has to go
join us are tara sullivan, sports columnist for a new jersey us in paper and -- you have covered sports in 17 years in locker rooms about every major sport including the jets' locker room. a tough place to be, women have fought hard to be in there. is it something you have to expect as a female reporter no matter how you are dressed? >> absolutely not. it's sad if we are still expecting that. that battle was fought a long time ago whether or not women have a place in the locker room. the...
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tell us about it, contact us and be part of the wusa9.com team. why not save on car insurance? [ coin drops ] [ high-pitched voice ] thanks. [ normal voice ] you're welcome. get a free quote at progressive.com. >>> tonight we hear more from two of the three hostages during the discovery head quarters standoff. the very powerful story at 5:00 and now you will talk to us about their decision to make a break for it and how they got out of there. >> it's remarkable. after four hours, most of them spent at gunpoint lying face down on a cold marble floor. the hostages used hand signals to plan their escape. >> i never cried. i never broke down in the room. i was praying like mad. i look back at him and it is jim face first on the floor and my immediate thought is, why isn't anyone helping him? thinking that he had fallen forward or had a heart attack or something. then i noticed christopher was trying to get my attention. i looked over and he had his arms folded and putting three fingers under his arm. he mouthed the word run. he mouthed the word yes. he wasn't looking at me in the e
tell us about it, contact us and be part of the wusa9.com team. why not save on car insurance? [ coin drops ] [ high-pitched voice ] thanks. [ normal voice ] you're welcome. get a free quote at progressive.com. >>> tonight we hear more from two of the three hostages during the discovery head quarters standoff. the very powerful story at 5:00 and now you will talk to us about their decision to make a break for it and how they got out of there. >> it's remarkable. after four hours,...
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>> reporter: kai, frank joins us now. thank you for being here. >> you are welcome. >> reporter: can you walk us through. you saw the same images we saw here when the tactical team showed up. walk me through the situation. >> first there is a lot of confusion. there's information being dispelled out and frantic calls being made to 911. the local police that may be getting the call, which is baltimore city is responding to that location. there's information inside the hospital. all of that's trying to be centralized. that information is trying to be centralized and passed onto the responding units so they know what you have to deal with who they are dealing with, where that perpetrator could possibly be and what resources they need to be into action to handle that situation. >> from your perspective, you don't know in f. this man is acting alone, what he may have on him. how do you proceed from there? >> reporter: as a police officer, you always look for multiple suspects even though it may only be one because you always t
>> reporter: kai, frank joins us now. thank you for being here. >> you are welcome. >> reporter: can you walk us through. you saw the same images we saw here when the tactical team showed up. walk me through the situation. >> first there is a lot of confusion. there's information being dispelled out and frantic calls being made to 911. the local police that may be getting the call, which is baltimore city is responding to that location. there's information inside the...
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for the achiever in us all. my commute home to the eastern shore every night only takes an hour but that's more time than congress spends reading massive spending bills, it's crazy. that's why i wrote a law that requires 72 hours to read every bill. i read the big bills and i said no. no to the $3 trillion budget, no to the bank bailout, and no to the health care bill. at home you would never pay a bill without reading it neither should congress. i'm frank kratovil and i approve this message because i'm proud to be ranked one of the most independent members of congress. . >>> in tonight's health alert many parents choose to send their children to daycare or nursery schools in the very early years of childhood a new stead about published found high quality child care for low income prek kids has a lasting effect on a child's behavior and overall development. here's dr. timothy johnson. >> reporter: more than 12 million american children under 6 years old attend child care or preschool programs. amy multi-st cente
for the achiever in us all. my commute home to the eastern shore every night only takes an hour but that's more time than congress spends reading massive spending bills, it's crazy. that's why i wrote a law that requires 72 hours to read every bill. i read the big bills and i said no. no to the $3 trillion budget, no to the bank bailout, and no to the health care bill. at home you would never pay a bill without reading it neither should congress. i'm frank kratovil and i approve this message...
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she shares her story with us in the studio "early" this tuesday she shares her story with us in the studio "early" this tuesday morning, september 14th, 2010. captioning funded by cbs >>> good tuesday morning. i'm erica hill. great to have you with us here on "the early show." >> it's tuesday. beautiful day outside. i'm harry smith. a lot of people looking at what's going on out in the atlantic. already established igor is a category 4. julia is now a hurricane, as well. they're making their way westward through the atlantic. we'll keep an eye on where they're heading. igor, unfortunately, has got a real bead on bermuda. and our dave price, dr. science himself, will be along in a few minutes to explain exactly where those storms are headed. >> dr. science or dr. weather. a little bit of both. first we turn to politics this morning. the tea party and voter anger. there are more primary lessons today around the country and tea party candidates are hoping to upset more established republicans. cbs news correspondental correspondent nancy cordes is in washington with the latest. >> reporter: g
she shares her story with us in the studio "early" this tuesday she shares her story with us in the studio "early" this tuesday morning, september 14th, 2010. captioning funded by cbs >>> good tuesday morning. i'm erica hill. great to have you with us here on "the early show." >> it's tuesday. beautiful day outside. i'm harry smith. a lot of people looking at what's going on out in the atlantic. already established igor is a category 4. julia is now...